Logia
A Logia is a term used in various contexts, primarily in religious and philosophical texts. It often refers to a collection of sayings or teachings attributed to a significant figure, such as Jesus Christ in the context of the New Testament. These sayings are typically concise and convey moral or spiritual lessons.
In a broader sense, the term can also refer to a type of architectural feature, specifically a gallery or corridor that is open on one side. This design is commonly found in Renaissance and Islamic architecture, providing a space for social interaction while allowing for ventilation and light.